Preventing Misappropriation of Seniors' Funds
Ministry of Social and Family DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the safeguards within the Community Kin Service pilot to prevent social workers from misappropriating seniors' funds, as raised by Miss Cheng Li Hui. Minister for Social and Family Development Desmond Lee explained that voluntary welfare organisations (VWOs) must obtain a Court Order to manage funds and are supervised by the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG). These VWOs are required to maintain strict internal financial procedures and submit periodic reports to ensure funds are used solely for the seniors' care needs. Under the Mental Capacity Act, the OPG investigates any indications of financial exploitation or actions that compromise a person's best interests. If misappropriation is suspected, the Public Guardian may apply for further Court protection and refer the case to the Police for investigation.
Transcript
17 Miss Cheng Li Hui asked the Minister for Social and Family Development regarding the Community Kin Service (a) what safeguards and measures are in place to ensure that seniors' funds do not get misappropriated by social workers; (b) how will the Ministry deal with cases of misappropriation; and (c) whether the Office of the Public Guardian will be able to recommend follow-up actions should misappropriations be suspected or discovered.
The Minister for Social and Family Development (Mr Desmond Lee): Mr Speaker, the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) is piloting the Community Kin Service, which will enable voluntary welfare organisations (VWOs) to better support seniors who display signs of declining mental capacity and who do not have family support to handle their finances so that they can continue residing in the community.
Under the scheme, the VWO can apply for a Court Order to manage a fixed sum of money to meet a senior’s daily care needs. Once appointed by the Court, the VWO will be supervised by the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) and required to submit periodic reports. Appointed VWOs should have established financial procedures, with clear accountability for staff delivering support and handling the finances of the seniors. OPG will check that the seniors’ monies are used prudently and only for the purposes of meeting their care needs, in accordance with the terms set out in the Court Order.
In addition, the Mental Capacity Act has existing safeguards to protect persons who lack mental capacity. If there is indication that anyone has acted in any way which compromises the person's best interest, including exploiting the person financially, the Public Guardian will investigate and take appropriate action. Where necessary, the Public Guardian may apply to Court to protect the personal or financial welfare of the person and refer the case to the Police for further investigation if any criminal conduct is suspected.